
PUBLISHED STORIES
Lawmakers are concerned that mining could impact Hawai'i's shores.

BILL WOULD INCREASE PROTECTION FOR HAWAIIAN BURIAL SITES
Hawaii has some of the strongest laws in the United States governing historic burial locations, but lawmakers say more needs to be done to protect privately owned historic areas.

E Ho'onui 'la Kia'i 'Ana I Nā Lina E Nā Pila
Ma Hawai'i nei i loa'a ai ka ikaika loa o nā mea kau kānāwai, he pono ka he pono ka ho'onui 'ana i ke kia'ana i nā wahi ma nā 'āina lehulehu 'ole.

CAPITOL ART EXHIBIT HIGHLIGHTS STRUGGLES OF HOMELESS CHILDREN IN HAWAII
The state has the third-highest rate of unsheltered homeless youth in the nation.


INVASIVE PARAKEETS ARE THREATENING FARMS. IS KILLING THEM THE ANSWER?
A proposed bill would create a one-year pilot program to cul the birds on Oahu and Kauai, where the animals are destroying an estimated 10% of crops on small farms
BILL AIMS TO REDUCE UNAUTHORIZED HUNTING IN HAWAII
The legislative proposal would make hunting guides obtain written permission from landowners before leading tours on private land.

PLACING STRAY CATS IN HAWAII WOMEN'S PRISON COULD HAVE 'TRANSFORMATIVE EFFECT'
A legislative proposal would privde inmates at the Women's Community Correctional Center with the opportunity to care for vulnerable kittens.


HAWAII PUSHES FOR BAN ON DEEP-SEA MINING
Lawmakers are concerned that mining could impact Hawaii's shores.


HAWAII POET LAUREATE BRANDY NĀLANI MCDOUGALL, IN CONVERSATION WITH THE MIRROR
Nālani McDougall tells the MM, "It is impossible for me to be able to see statehood in Hawaii as anything but a fake state"

'ONIPA'A, AN ANNUAL REMINDER OF THE ILLEGAL OVERTHROW OF THE HAWAIIAN KINGDOM
Commemoration calls on Kanaka Maōli to unite and preserve.

TRIALS, TRIBULATIONS AND LESSONS OF THE LAHAINA COVERAGE
"The hellscape that was created in Hawaii [from Lahaina], it's still there. It's even worse than 9/11."

REPORTER ENDURES TRAUMA AFTER WILDFIRES DESTROY HER HOME
"It is so important to talk about the effects of trauma in our industry, because that is an integral part of what we do every single day. As reporters, you're going to be exposed to it."

'AI PŌHAKU, a REFLECTION OF SYSTEMIC ISSUES
NATIVE HAWAIIAN ARTISTS FACE
The ‘Ai Pōhaku art exhibition comes to a close at UHM. From Native Hawaiian representation to a demonstration of the systemic issues that obstruct Native Hawaiian artists, Kānaka ‘Ōiwi artwork displays the perspective of indigeneity.

ASUH ELECTS 109TH GENERAL SENATE
MEMBERS
The Associated Students for the University of Hawai’i (ASUH) elections for the Spring 2021 semester results are in.

NO MORE MASK AND BUSINESS CAPACITY IN TEXAS: IS THIS POSSIBLE IN HAWAI'I?
A year after the national shutdown, two states across the country show staggering differences in COVID-19 precautions and mandates.